
Matthew Slaughter
Economic Outlook, Economy / Economics, Global Affairs, Strategic Planning
Travels from New Hampshire, USA
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Matthew Slaughter Profile
An adviser to President Bush and his Cabinet as a member on the Council of Economic Advisers in the Executive Office of the President, a Senate confirmed position, Matthew J. Slaughter is an economic expert accustomed to working at the very highest levels. Other organizations to which he has provided his expertise include the Federal Reserve Board, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the National Academy of Sciences, the McKinsey Global Institute and the Institute for International Economics.
Specializing in the economics and politics of globalization, Slaughter has recently been focusing on policy responses to the World Financial Crisis and related issues concerning multinational firms and international trade and investment. He has contributed to many books and been published in a number of peer-reviewed journals as well as presenting papers to many academic conferences and seminars. He is the co-author of a trio of books, which include The Squam Lake Report: Fixing the Financial System and Globalization and the Perceptions of American Workers.
Working with politicians across the spectrum, Slaughter is frequently called to testify to the US Congress, and in a private capacity is in great demand as both a speaker and a consultant for individual firms and industry organizations. His op-eds feature regularly in The Financial Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post, while BusinessWeek, The Economist, Newsweek and TIME often showcase his work. He is in high demand for media appearances, including on CNBCs Squawk Box, PBS’s NewsHour and NPR’s Morning Edition.
A summa cum laude graduate of Notre Dame, Slaughter took his doctorate from MIT. A former member of the economics faculty at Dartmouth, where he received the John M. Manley Huntington Teaching Award, Slaughter is now associate Dean for Faculty, Signal Companies’ Professor of Management and faculty director of the Center for Global Business and Government at the Tuck School of Business, where he has received the Teaching Excellence Award. He also holds many distinguished US government advisory positions.
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- At the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Matthew J. Slaughter is associate dean for Faculty, Signal Companies’ Professor of Management and the founding faculty director of the Center for Global Business and Government. He is also currently a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research; an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations; a member of the Congressional Budget Office’s Panel of Economic Advisers; a member of the U.S. State Department’s Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy and a member of the academic advisory board of the International Tax Policy Forum.
From 2005 to 2007, Slaughter served as a member on the Council of Economic Advisers in the Executive Office of the President. In this Senate-confirmed position he held the international portfolio, advising the President, the Cabinet, and many others on issues including international trade and investment, currency and energy markets and the competitiveness of the U.S. economy. He has also been affiliated with organizations including the Federal Reserve Board, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the National Academy of Sciences, the McKinsey Global Institute and the Institute for International Economics.
Slaughter’s area of expertise is the economics and politics of globalization. Much of his recent work has focused on policy responses to the World Financial Crisis; on the global operations of multinational firms and on the labor-market impacts of international trade and investment. His research has been supported by several grants from organizations including the National Science Foundation and the Russell Sage Foundation. Slaughter has published dozens of articles as book chapters and in peer-reviewed journals; he has co-authored three books, including The Squam Lake Report: Fixing the Financial System and Globalization and the Perceptions of American Workers; he has served in editorial positions for several academic journals and he has presented at many academic conferences and seminars.
Slaughter is a frequent keynote speaker to many audiences in the business and policy communities, and he frequently testifies before the U.S. Congress while working with leaders of both parties. He regularly contributes op-eds to The Financial Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post; his ideas are regularly featured in these outlets and others including BusinessWeek, The Economist, Newsweek and TIME. He is a guest on many TV and radio programs such as CNBC’s Squawk Box, PBS’s NewsHour and NPR’s Morning Edition. For many years he has consulted both to individual firms and also to industry organizations on a wide range of issues regarding the global economy. And at Tuck he co-directs the flagship executive-education program Global Leadership 2030.
Prior to joining the Tuck faculty in 2002, since 1994 Slaughter had been on the faculty of the economics department at Dartmouth. In 2001, he received Dartmouth’s John M. Manley Huntington Teaching Award and in 2012 he received Tuck’s Class of 2011 Teaching Excellence Award. He received his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Notre Dame in 1990 and his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1994.
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